Thanks - this was a quick one - Basically you create a large canvas in Photoshop or paintshop pro (you need layers) Paste each image in a seperate layer. Use transparency to line them up as well as possible, then use an erazer tool and clone blends what ever is required to remove and stitch the image into one. This uses a lot of computer memory so sometimes it is easiest to start on end and when a join in good merge the layers. Good seems you have to erase on both layers
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rosina lamberti, on May 24, 2007, said:
great shot, must learn how to stitch photographs thanks Russell :)
Russell Mckane, on May 28, 2007, said:
Thanks - this was a quick one - Basically you create a large canvas in Photoshop or paintshop pro (you need layers) Paste each image in a seperate layer. Use transparency to line them up as well as possible, then use an erazer tool and clone blends what ever is required to remove and stitch the image into one. This uses a lot of computer memory so sometimes it is easiest to start on end and when a join in good merge the layers. Good seems you have to erase on both layers
rosina lamberti, on August 20, 2007, said:
New Project lights - camera - shoot
New project for Panoramio Photographers Around the World
Take photos 26th August
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Steve Harris Photogr…, on June 29, 2009, said:
this is a very different approch to stitching but very cool at the same time.